As a branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS), Stonehaven is committed to protecting the security of your personal information in accordance with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulations 2018. The Society's policy is set out below and explains how we use the personal information that you provide to us.All emails you receive from our secretary are sent Blind Carbon Copy. Our secretary will not share any of your personal information with any other member/person without your prior permission.

RSCDS PRIVACY POLICY What information do we collect?​​We collect information about you when you become a member with us. This allows RSCDS to administer your membership and provide you with agreed member benefits by email or post. In this case, we will collect your name, address and email address.We will also collect information when you register with us, place an order for our products or services, sign up for an event or register for exams. In these cases we will only collect the information necessary to allow us to process your order, administer your booking or manage your attendance at an exam. This will include your contact details, including your name and address, your telephone number and, if necessary, your job title. We do not store financial information, such as bank account or credit card numbers.We may also hold information when you complete a survey or send us an enquiry.We also collect information about your use of our websites and how you arrived at our website in the first place. This can include what links or adverts of ours you have viewed or clicked on to reach us, or any search terms you have used. We can also see which pages of our websites have been viewed by you and for how long. All this information helps tell us what content is popular with our customers so we can improve our services and products.How will we use this information about you?RSCDS has a lawful basis under the General Data Protection Regulations when we process information in order to administer your membership, event booking or exam, or when we do so to process a shop order. This is because the processing is necessary in order to provide you with a service, process your order, manage your account or ensure quality monitoring. This information will only be used for those purposes.RSCDS may seek your consent if we wish to process information for any other purpose. We will only process your information in such a manner if we receive your proactive consent to do so. We may seek such consent when we wish to distribute marketing information, undertake market research or share other content, which is appropriate for our audience. Will we pass this information on to other companies?We process RSCDS member information on our website, which can be accessed securely by appointed officials within that member’s Branch. This processing will only take place to allow us and the Branch to manage or administer your membership. In this case, both parties have a lawful basis for processing the information, as long as it is used for no other purpose.We may also share information with Teachers, event venues or event staff, where necessary, for managing your attendance at an event or an exam. This information will be used only for these purposes, and for no other. Information will not be shared with any other third parties for any other purpose, except where we have a lawful basis for doing so in order to fulfil a legal, contractual or safeguarding commitment.How do we keep your information secure?We take the security of your information very seriously and are certified to ISO 27001 standard. We use multiple layers of firewalls to ensure user data is kept as secure as possible, specialist devices to detect and prevent intrusion attempts, and encryption systems to ensure data is scrambled while being transmitted from system to system. We employ equally rigorous physical security policies to prevent physical access to our data centres. We perform regular system patching and employ an independent security company to perform penetration tests (authorised attempts to try to hack our systems to show any risks) annually and when we bring new systems online. We ensure that third parties employ the same rigour when handling data, ensuring that they apply security far in excess of regulatory requirements.How long will we keep information?We will only keep information about you for as long as we need to fulfil our obligations to you. We make sure that any third parties who may process your information on our behalf do the same. We have an internal retention policy with varying retention periods for different categories of information depending on our legal obligations and whether there is a commercial need to retain the information, such as to help us answer member account queries. After a retention period has elapsed, the data is deleted.Other websitesOur websites may contain links to the websites of other organisations. This privacy policy only applies to our websites so, when you link to other websites, you should read their own privacy policies and terms and conditions. We cannot accept responsibility for your use of these websites.How we use cookiesCookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser to enable our systems to recognise your browser and to provide personalised information.The Help menu on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons. However, because cookies allow you to take advantage of some of our websites’ features, we recommend that you leave them turned on.If you do leave cookies turned on, be sure to sign out of any logged-in service when you finish using a shared computer.Changes to our privacy policyWe keep our privacy policy under regular review and we will place any updates on this webpage. If there is a material change that could have an effect on you, we will notify you by placing a prominent announcement on our web pages.Your rightsYou have the right to ask for a copy of the information held by us in our records, in return for which we will charge a small fee. You also have the right to require us to correct any inaccuracies in your information. We respect your right to privacy. If you tell us that you do not wish to have your information used in the ways we have specified, we will respect your wishes. If you would like a copy of some or all of the personal information we hold about you, please write to us.All individuals who provide us with personal information have the right to:

Be informed;

Access their information;

Request erasure;

Request rectification;

Request that processing is restricted;

Object to the use of their information;

Data portability.

For more information about these rights, and what they mean for you, please visit: https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/If you would like to make an access request using these rights, you can do so by contacting us:RSCDS, 12 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland EH3 7AFThe Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) is registered as a Scottish Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, Charity No. SC 016085 / Company No. SC 480530​